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The C.A.M.P. 2014 Flint Harness has been a popular and welcome addition to price-point harnesses where it blows the competition away with a patented belay loop, robust materials and construction, and technical features that make it ready for any adventure. Use it for top roping in the gym one day and gunning trad routes in the mountains the next. With four webbing reinforced gear loops, adjustable leg loops, drop seat buckles, patented No-Twist belay loop and haul loop, the Flint is ready for anything you plan to throw its way.

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CampSaver.com

An affordable and reliable kit for beginners, the Camp Flint climbing kit includes the versatile Flint harness and all the gear you need to get started, whether you're at the crag or in the gym.

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EMS

The Camp USA Flint Harness Package is the first step to beginning your route climbing adventures. This kit contains a harness, belay device, locking carabiner, and chalk bag. The harness features four auto-locking buckles (two at the waist and one at each leg) for a secure fit, EVA padding for comfort, four gear loops for gear organization, drop-seat buckles for bathroom breaks, a haul loop for the chalk bag, and a No-Twist belay loop for super simple donning. Camp USA's Shell belay device provides the perfect introduction to belaying due to its simple design. The HMS Compact Screw Gate carabiner features a smooth locking gate and a rounded spine that also assists with belaying. The Acqualong chalk bag is easy to access whether you're lead climbing or bouldering thanks to the stiff rim and the flat bottom, and it comes with a brush holder to keep you ready for any slippery slopers out there.

The Flint harness from Camp is a great all-around harness that won't dent your bank account. With 4 gear loops, a drop seat, and fully adjustable waist and leg loops, this harness performs well for all types of climbing in the gym or outside. Plenty of padding ensures that you get all-day comfort when you plan to spend a lot of time on the rock.